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[email protected] July 4th 05 05:32 PM

9.9 hp outboard - loss of power and rough
 
In preparation for our lake's 4th of July boat parade, I poured 2
galloons of gas into the boat's gas tank. The boat is a 16' pontoon
with a 9.9 hp fourstroke outboard motor. 1 oz of stabilizer was added
to the gas. The motor started with only a little difficulty. After
warmup and about 1 minute of running, the boat motor suddenly lost
power. I first thought that something (e.g. seaweed, rope) had gotten
caught in the propellers. On the way back to the dock, the engine ran
rough with less than normal power. When I turned off the motor, it
cranked weakly and would not run. Tilting the motor revealed no
obvious problems. The boat was last used 3 weeks ago with no problems.

I would appreciate any thoughts and suggestions. Thanks!

We were said about missing the parade with 27 boats decked out in
patriotic trim. It is one of the highlights of our year. Now I am
worried about the motor.

Seb


Gudmundur July 4th 05 09:17 PM

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In preparation for our lake's 4th of July boat parade, I poured 2
galloons of gas into the boat's gas tank. The boat is a 16' pontoon
with a 9.9 hp fourstroke outboard motor. 1 oz of stabilizer was added
to the gas. The motor started with only a little difficulty. After
warmup and about 1 minute of running, the boat motor suddenly lost
power. I first thought that something (e.g. seaweed, rope) had gotten
caught in the propellers. On the way back to the dock, the engine ran
rough with less than normal power. When I turned off the motor, it
cranked weakly and would not run. Tilting the motor revealed no
obvious problems. The boat was last used 3 weeks ago with no problems.

I would appreciate any thoughts and suggestions. Thanks!

We were said about missing the parade with 27 boats decked out in
patriotic trim. It is one of the highlights of our year. Now I am
worried about the motor.

Seb



Sounds like a 2 cylinder with one dead cylinder. Tried new plugs??
Maybe you fouled a plug, or the plug is just plain shorted.


[email protected] July 6th 05 10:11 AM

Thanks for the suggestion about plugs.

I did manage to get it started later in the afternoon. I took it
around the lake. When the engine is running at high or medium speeds,
it seems normal. However, when the engine is running at low speeds
approaching trolling speed, the engine runs rough and eventually dies.

Thanks again,

Sebastian


[email protected] July 17th 05 11:29 PM

In the past couple of weeks, I had the carburator cleaned without
success. The fuel hoses were replaced as well. Finally, I drained the
tank and replaced the gas; there was some water in the tank.

The key symptom is rough running at low speed; high speed seems OK.
The idle speed was turned up; the motor doesn't cut completely off any
more.

I would appreciate any suggestions or hints. I have thought about
changing the spark plugs and fuel filter. I will likely contact the
boat dealer about picking up the boat or motor for servicing.

Seb


IBNFSHN July 18th 05 01:34 PM

Try this. It works great.
http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ul...;f=36;t=000006



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ups.com...
In the past couple of weeks, I had the carburator cleaned without
success. The fuel hoses were replaced as well. Finally, I drained the
tank and replaced the gas; there was some water in the tank.

The key symptom is rough running at low speed; high speed seems OK.
The idle speed was turned up; the motor doesn't cut completely off any
more.

I would appreciate any suggestions or hints. I have thought about
changing the spark plugs and fuel filter. I will likely contact the
boat dealer about picking up the boat or motor for servicing.

Seb





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